I'm still in the caucus. Santorum is the only candidate that had someone stand up and speak on their behalf. Not a lot of love for Romney in the room. Sure, he got 11 votes, but the people that don't like him really don't like him.

Just stop. You're bellowing yourself. Any liberals that were in the room voted for Ron Paul. Most of the Santorum voters were Catholics, who cited Pro- life causes as the most important issue. In addition, many see him as a man of strong conviction.

Oh, by the way....I did not hear anyone utter the word "Mormon" and nobody cited religious beliefs as a driver of their vote. Keep in mind, in 2008 the same precinct overwhelmingly voted for Romney in 2008, including me.

Rest assured, Rick will get the delegates in MN, and then some. The delegates to the district conventions were chosen tonight, and the delegates to the state convention will be chosen at the district conventions. Every delegate selected from my precinct voted for Santorum.

The delegates are awarded at both the district and state conventions. The people awarding delegates are the same people who gave Rick his big win.

If anything, Romney might not get ANY of them when it's over.

You can try to spin your boy getting spanked by 30 points in two different states if it makes you feel better, but objective observers know what this means. It's a whole new ball game.

Well you know what, if pastors would stop telling their membership to not vote for Mitt Romney because he is a Mormon it would be easier to believe that Romney's religion has no bearing.

And to be honest, I think that Santorum is just the last remaining ABR vote and so the oh so principled conservatives out there who rail against big government and organized labor are going to ignore Santorum's voting record and vote for him because he is not Romney...

The problem is that Santorum is not presidential. He comes across as a jerk to most people. When he wins he is obnoxious and when he loses he whines.

@Terrye, "...if pastors would stop telling their membership to not vote for Mitt Romney because he is a Mormon it would be easier to believe that Romney's religion has no bearing." That's just about enough Terrye. You people here are playing this religious 'card' way too much. You're whining just like Jesse Jackson or Al Sharpton when they play the 'race' card. Get over yourselves & get real.

You have no proof of this as a wholesale widespread issue. Do I hear you or any other commenters offer congratulations to Santorum? No, you can't even bring yourselves to do so. You're the biggest bunch of phoney-baloney psuedo religious folks as I've ever seen. Sore losers, apologists & whiners one & all. Shame on you.

Proof? Oh come on...true blue conservatives out there who are treating this primary season like a speed dating session have no proof that Romney is going to sell them out but they keep spouting that line anyway, don't they?

You can not deny the fact that there is prejudice against Mormons, nor can you deny the fact that there is a strong distrust of Mormons among certain evangelical ministries. Does that mean that everyone who voted against Romney is a bigot..no..in fact I am sure that is not the case, but I do think that there is an element of that among certain voters.

I also think that there is a lot of self serving self righteous posturing among the newly minted Santorum voters who are voting for him for no other reason than he is not Romney and that is what the loud mouths on talk radio told them to do.

I do think that there are some Santorum voters who have supported all along and who are completely sincere in that support..however, I think that a lot of those people hold Romney to a higher standard than they do Santorum.

It is a good thing that Lucifer is not the in running or we would be hearing about how it would be better to have President Satan than President Romney.

I love how all the different Christians claim widespread discrimination. You should try being an atheist some time, having to convince people that you can be good and trustworthy AND be free from superstition.